Silenced at last? Anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray has his loudspeaker confiscated by police
Top hat-wearing Remainer argues with officers after being told he is no longer allowed to demonstrate noisily outside Parliament
Top hat-wearing Remainer argues with officers after being told he is no longer allowed to demonstrate noisily outside Parliament
US president should mind his business over the Northern Ireland Protocol, says Donald Trump's former ambassador to the UN
Jargon-heavy site has been launched to show the scale of retained Brussels red tape that needs to be scrapped
The UK is the most attractive country for job hunters among Europe’s major economies
Maros Sefcovic claims responsibility for the public health of Northern Ireland now lies with Brussels
Conservatives are clashing over economic policy as traditional Tory party identity is challenged under Boris Johnson's leadership
There may be angry words and legal threats flying between the two sides, but both know an international agreement is vital
The Government argues its legislation will spare businesses trading between Britain and Northern Ireland unnecessary border checks
The former prime minister takes her cutlass to her swashbuckling shipmates promoting the new Brexit Bill
Instead of tearing up the Brussels rulebook, the PM chose to protect industry and build socialism
While the politics of ending dependency on Russian oil and gas is obvious, the economic case is even more potent
The Conservative Party's two crushing by-election defeats are the subject of the latest episode of Telegraph's weekly political podcast
Attorney General is proud of the British Empire for what it brought to the world in terms of language, culture and the industrial revolution
Tim Montgomerie, founder of Conservative Home, joins Christopher Hope on the Telegraph's weekly political podcast
Government moves to override the Northern Ireland Protocol are a breach of international law, claims Maros Sefcovic
Foreign Secretary says the move is in response to the 'very grave' situation in Ulster which is putting the peace process 'under strain'
Government moves to override the Northern Ireland Protocol are a breach of international law, claims Maros Sefcovic
Anna McMorrin’s intervention prompts accusations of Labour plot to rejoin bloc in all but name, as Government row over Protocol intensifies
Concerns over starting a trade war during a cost of living crisis are mounting as Prime Minister seeks to take heat out of public rhetoric
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